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1
But despair includes no conversion to a
mutable
good
.
2
But in anger there is conversion not to a
mutable
good
,
but to a person's evil.
3
Therefore whoever sins enjoys a
mutable
good
.
4
Now whoever sins, approaches a
mutable
good
,
and, consequently turns away from the immutable good, so that he sins mortally.
5
Since, however, the turning to
mutable
good
is finite, sin does not, in this respect, induce a debt of eternal punishment.
6
For every sin includes conversion to a
mutable
good
,
together with aversion from the immutable good, as Augustine states (De Lib.
7
2: Further, in every sin there is conversion to some
mutable
good
.
8
3: Further, sin arises from the inordinate conversion to a
mutable
good
.
mutable
good
mutable